“And every that hath this hope in him purifieth
himself, even as he is pure.” (1 John 3:3; KJV) God is pure and we are called
to purity of heart (2 Tim 2:22) and mind (2 Peter 3:1) and to exemplify purity
for others (1 Tim 4:12). In Psalm 73:1 we are told that God is good to those of
a pure heart and in Matthews Gospel we read: “Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they shall see God” (Matt 5:8). To be pure is to be like God and to draw
close to him.
So,
what is purity? If you study out the three Greek words for purity in the Bible you
see that a person of purity has no blemishes. To be pure is to be clean,
morally faultless, undefiled and modest in all areas of life. The pure individual
has no hidden motives and no mixture of good and evil. Our purity should be
able to stand the test of Sunlight. When our lives are held up to the light of God’s
word no flaws should be seen. This seems like a tall order but God is always
there to help.
We
were given a new spirit at salvation (John 3:3-8) but we are called to purify
our souls by obeying the truth which is God’s word (1 Peter 1:22). We need to
meditate on things that are pure (Phil 4:8) and wash our minds with the water
of the word (Eph 5:26). The Holy Spirit reveals the word to us and works to
help us change. (John 14:26; Phil 1:6) Don’t be condemned. Change is always a
process that takes time, but the results are wonderful.
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I
find it interesting that the first instructions that God gives us on marriage
are found in the very first book of the Bible, in the first two chapters. In
Genesis 2:24 God gives husbands and wives probably the most important
instructions they need. He says: "Therefore a man shall leave his father
and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall become one flesh"
(KJV). These same instructions are also given in Matt. 19:5 and Eph. 5:31.
Husbands
and wives must re prioritize relationships as they come together to make the new
relationship their focus, independent of previous family connections. The
meaning of the word cleave, suggests a relationship where husband and wife are
cemented together in a permanent covenant or bond. In other words, next to God,
our spouse should be more important than anything else in life.
The
advantage that Christian marriages have over non-Christians is that Christians
can love their spouses with agape love. This is the unconditional love with
which God loves us; a love that has been poured into us by the Holy Spirit (Rom
5:5). This is a love of choice which is not dependent on performance. In 1
Corinthians 13:4-8 the apostle Paul spells that out the characteristics of this
love for us. We encourage you to read that chapter of the Bible.
With
agape love in operation even the most seemingly impossible problems in marriage
can get turned around. Of course, this is not something we can do in our own
ability but with God's help and lots of prayer, it is possible.
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When
God was ready to take his people Israel into the promised land (Num 13-14), he told
Moses to send twelve spy’s first to check things out. Two spies, Caleb and Joshua,
brought back a good report and insisted that Israel was more than capable of
taking the land. These two men trusted God. Ten spies came back and discouraged
the people by describing the fortified cities, giants and the strength of the people.
Israel would spend 40 years in the wilderness because of fear and their refusal
to enter the promised land (Num 14:34).
If
you are feeling overwhelmed by something you have to do today, say to someone
or if God is taking you way out of your comfort zone, then remember the
following verses. "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth
me" (Rom 8:37; KJV). "Nay, in all these things we are more than
conquerors through him that loved us". (Phil 4:13). “Ye might be partakers
of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4). "Strengthened with all might,
according to his glorious power" (Col 1:11). “Fear thou not; for I am with
thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will
help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness” (Isa
41:10).
All
these and many more verses talk about the special strength and ability that God
gives us as Christians. You may already be familiar with these verses but
remind yourself of them and then; do what you have to do, in God's ability.
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Are
you a peacemaker or dose strife characterize your relationship with others?
Peace in relationships is a state of freedom from strife; a presence of harmony
and tranquility; sound good? In Matthew chapter 5, verse 9 it says: “Blessed
are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God”. The Psalmist
King David exhorted us to; “seek peace and pursue it” (Ps 34:14) and the
apostle Paul instructed that, if at all possible, we should live at peace with
others (Rom 12:18).
Wow,
God must put a high value on peace and those who propagate it. To be blessed is
to walk in the fullness and assurance of salvation despite what maybe going on
around us. James tells us that: “peacemakers, who sow in peace, raise a harvest
of righteousness”. Righteousness is simply right standing with God.
Our
God is a God of peace and he causes it to grow in us by the Holy Spirit. (Gal
5:22). Strife is not fun, seek peace with all people and aim to live at peace
(Rom 12:17-18; James 3:18). Not everyone will accept your peacemaking (James
3:18; Rom 12:18) but that is their issue. You cooperate with God and let him
make you a peacemaker. Walk in Gods peace and blessedness.
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In Exodus 16:4
(KJV) God told Moses that he would: "rain bread from heaven for you; and
the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day" Obviously,
this was referring to the manna for physical food that God provided for the
children of Israel. However, this also reminds us that we need the daily spiritual sustenance
that God can provides for us. This verse reminds me of the line in the Lord's
prayer (Matt 6:11) that says: "give us this day our daily bread”; this most certainly refers to our physical and spiritual needs.
Notice
that the children of Israel had to go and collect manna each new day. Likewise,
we need to devote the first part of our new day to spending time with God and
getting the manna for our day. Spending time with God first thing will build us
up and prepare us for the day.
Taking
one day at a time makes life seem less onerous; no wonder God said in Matthew 6:34:
"Take therefore no thought for the morrow: ........Sufficient unto the day
is the evil thereof". If we just focus on one day at a time, we will be
less likely to worry about what may be looming on the horizon.
Remind
yourself each new day that God’s: “compassions fail not. They are new every
morning: great is thy faithfulnes” (Lam 3:22-23) and he: “daily loadeth us with
benefits” (Ps 68:19), and you will be off to a good start.
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